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LC475's



Craig,

You can get these up to a total of 36MB of RAM (4MB on the logic board, plus 32MB additional), but you will still be buzzing along at only 25MHz...

Provided that you do have network access to the machines, you could always make a computer list that includes just the LC475's, make a work group for that list that only allows a browser, and include all users as members of this work group. This way, any user would be able to log in on the LC475's, but the only application that would run would be the browser.

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LeRoy Dennison
Apple Systems Engineer
Tampa, FL

Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 07:59:21 -0500
From: Craig Butz <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: LOST DOCUMENTS
To: email@hidden

I saw a post a few days ago on this topic suggesting that upgrading to
System 8.1 is a solution. I currently have a number of LC475s that people
would like to have for internet (as opposed to nothing.) I really can't
imagine anything higher than 7.6.1 being tolerable in terms of speed and
memory consumption. Should I give up on trying to connect them to the
server and just let them run free-standing?

I'm kind of hoping that people will get hooked on having effortless roaming
access to documents so that there is at least a chance of them pleading for
Macs when they get new computers in an increasingly peecee school.

Craig




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